There’s an underused gem of creative software installed on hundreds of millions of computers worldwide: iTunes. Yes, that’s right, iTunes. You may have thought it was just a media player, or perhaps a ...
Before Spotify Canvas loops and LED-synced festival walls, there was the humble music visualizer—pulsing, twirling, and grooving to the beat in someone’s dorm room on Windows Media Player 9. What ...
TLDR: The SYQEL Music Visualizer turns music into eye-popping visuals for both live performance or your favorite stream, now available at $100 off. So, how exactly do you bring music to life?
World-class DJs do a lot more than simply press play. They blend songs together live, rearrange sets depending on the crowd energy, and even improvise while interacting with the crowd, making each ...
There’s a new music visualizer that can float on your device’s navigation bar, dancing along to your tunes, while almost any music app is cranking them out. Dubbed Muviz, this navbar app is on the ...
I haven’t seen a cool music visualizer since Milkdrop landed all those years ago, but today Google’s dropped a surprise HTML5 visualizer for its music service. If you’re a Google Play Music user, ...
Spectrum - Music Visualizer is a mobile app that shows you psychedelic images according to the sound and plays them on the screen of your device. The app is easy to use. Once installed you simply open ...
Flashing LEDs are all well and good, but they’re even better if they can sync up with ambient sounds or music. [mircemk] has built the LUMAZOID visualizer to do just that, relying on some staple maker ...
Jeremiah is a US-based blogger who bought a Nexus One the day it came out and never looked back. In his spare time he watches Star Trek, cooks eggs, and completely fails to write novels. We featured ...
A mashup of WebGL technologies and a classic music visualizer, MilkDrop, has been released under an open source license. A mashup of WebGL technologies and a classic music visualizer, MilkDrop, has ...
You can hear sound, of course, but what if you could see it with a laser? That’s what [Goosetopherson] thought about, and thus a new project that you can see in the video below was born. The heart of ...
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